Readers Respond
Here are some comments that came in response to Tuesday's The Daily Star news report headlined “Mashiur refutes leave report”.
A K M Syful Zaman
It seems national interest is less important than personal interest. S. Ahmad
Why is this man so indispensable for PM? Shamimur Rahman
If Mashiur were a wise man, he would resign instantly for the greater interest of the country. Imtiaz
The government should take precise decision. What is happening is not acceptable. Robin
Mashiur Rahman's hide and seek game will not convince the World Bank. This game may go well in Bangladesh but will not hold water with WB. Md. Bashir
Where is the own fund of the present government to build the Padma bridge? It seems to me that the incumbent government is running without any idea of the resources of the country. Nasirullah Mridha, USA
Mashiur's exit should be permanent, not for only one month. Ali
All the advisers so far did no good for the country. Rather they had done damage in all manners. Some had even said that Tipaimukh dam can be beneficial to Bangladesh. Anonymous k
WB asked for his permanent leave, not for one month. Mashiur is neither a people's representative nor a cabinet minister, as a matter of fact. So his departure will have zero impact on the people or the country. AKM Ziaul Huda
The government is making drama one after another at the cost of people's miseries. Anonumous
The government and the adviser should stop this hide and seek game with the World Bank and the people of the country. Rabiul Hasan
A bureaucrat finds it hard to leave the job. But the time has caught up with him. Truth teller
'One month's leave' is not same as 'removal' as requested by the World Bank. Faiz Ahmed
The government has taken every step after losing every opportunity. Sony
The government is playing with our innocence. We are fed up. A citizen
Day by day Bangladesh is sinking into corruption. We are losing every opportunity because of the activities of a few corrupt leaders and officials. Instead of removing them, government is looking for alternative source of funding to fulfil the dream of Padma bridge. Even we the general people realise that after the Padma bridge scandal, no organisation will come forward to our aid but our government still remains in the same position. What do they want, actually? They have totally failed to fulfil their election pledges. A reader
After this scam and the whole drama, we don't want Padma bridge but want to get rid of these corrupt leaders. We know well that "the reach of a molla is up to the mosque."
It seems national interest is less important than personal interest. S. Ahmad
Why is this man so indispensable for PM? Shamimur Rahman
If Mashiur were a wise man, he would resign instantly for the greater interest of the country. Imtiaz
The government should take precise decision. What is happening is not acceptable. Robin
Mashiur Rahman's hide and seek game will not convince the World Bank. This game may go well in Bangladesh but will not hold water with WB. Md. Bashir
Where is the own fund of the present government to build the Padma bridge? It seems to me that the incumbent government is running without any idea of the resources of the country. Nasirullah Mridha, USA
Mashiur's exit should be permanent, not for only one month. Ali
All the advisers so far did no good for the country. Rather they had done damage in all manners. Some had even said that Tipaimukh dam can be beneficial to Bangladesh. Anonymous k
WB asked for his permanent leave, not for one month. Mashiur is neither a people's representative nor a cabinet minister, as a matter of fact. So his departure will have zero impact on the people or the country. AKM Ziaul Huda
The government is making drama one after another at the cost of people's miseries. Anonumous
The government and the adviser should stop this hide and seek game with the World Bank and the people of the country. Rabiul Hasan
A bureaucrat finds it hard to leave the job. But the time has caught up with him. Truth teller
'One month's leave' is not same as 'removal' as requested by the World Bank. Faiz Ahmed
The government has taken every step after losing every opportunity. Sony
The government is playing with our innocence. We are fed up. A citizen
Day by day Bangladesh is sinking into corruption. We are losing every opportunity because of the activities of a few corrupt leaders and officials. Instead of removing them, government is looking for alternative source of funding to fulfil the dream of Padma bridge. Even we the general people realise that after the Padma bridge scandal, no organisation will come forward to our aid but our government still remains in the same position. What do they want, actually? They have totally failed to fulfil their election pledges. A reader
After this scam and the whole drama, we don't want Padma bridge but want to get rid of these corrupt leaders. We know well that "the reach of a molla is up to the mosque."
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